I am going to sponsor my parents. For myself, I applied for PR through AINP. When I applied for PR, I was single. However, while my PR application was being processed, I got married. In order to add my wife, I updated some forms and added some new forms for my wife. Now, both my wife and I have PR. Does this mean I sponsored my wife?
Now, for my parents sponsorship, in the financial evaluation form (IMM 5768E), there is a question in 3.b - Previous undertakings - Number of persons included in previous undertakings you signed as a sponsor and that are still in effect.
Question a) I am wondering whether the answer of this question would be 0 or 1?
In financial evaluation form (IMM 5768E), I have another question regarding # 15 (Employment history). If I had two jobs for year 2013 and the time period overlaps as shown below.
Job A 2014 Jan - April -- (salary 70K)
Job B 2014 Jan - Dec -- (salary 20K)
What can I write in the gross benefits for period?
Question b) Do I need two rows for these period? In one row, the gross benefit is 70k and for other row, the gross benefit is 20k.
Question c) Do you think I can skip Job B? in that case, I will have only one row and I will show total benefits is 90k?
Now, for my parents sponsorship, in the financial evaluation form (IMM 5768E), there is a question in 3.b - Previous undertakings - Number of persons included in previous undertakings you signed as a sponsor and that are still in effect.
Question a) I am wondering whether the answer of this question would be 0 or 1?
In financial evaluation form (IMM 5768E), I have another question regarding # 15 (Employment history). If I had two jobs for year 2013 and the time period overlaps as shown below.
Job A 2014 Jan - April -- (salary 70K)
Job B 2014 Jan - Dec -- (salary 20K)
What can I write in the gross benefits for period?
Question b) Do I need two rows for these period? In one row, the gross benefit is 70k and for other row, the gross benefit is 20k.
Question c) Do you think I can skip Job B? in that case, I will have only one row and I will show total benefits is 90k?